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Arab Blockade: Qatar to seek compensation for damages

Ali bin Fetais Al-Marri, Qatar's attorney general, told reporters on Sunday in the capital Doha that the Compensation Claims Committee would handle claims made by private companies, including major firms such as Qatar Airways, public institutions and individuals.

Not many details were provided about the working of the committee, but Ali said that both domestic and global legal options would be utilized to seek compensation from Arab nations.

"The State of Qatar's position on terrorism is consistent and known for its rejection and condemnation of all forms of terrorism, whatever the causes and motives", the state news agency said, quoting a senior foreign ministry source.

Saudi Arabia along with United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Yemen and Egypt have isolated Qatar citing extremist links. "As a result of this blockade", Al-Marri said.

Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain accused Qatar in a joint statement carried on Gulf state media of thwarting all efforts aimed at resolving the rift and said it intends to "continue its policy aimed at destabilizing security of the region".

The UAE has said that Qatar's response to the list of demands of the four boycotting countries was "irresponsible".

The top British diplomat expressed anxiety at the crisis between Qatar and a Saudi Arabia-led alliance of Arab countries, saying the blockade imposed on Doha is "unwelcome" and the parties need to resolve it through dialogue. The defiant Doha government has strongly refused to comply with the demands, calling them "unrealistic, unreasonable and unacceptable".

Washington is anxious that the ongoing standoff could damage its operations to strike terrorists in the Middle East as it has a huge military base in Qatar.

The announcement came a day after Qatar rejected the ultimatum which, among other demands, included severing ties with Iran, stopping aid for the Muslim Brotherhood and other groups, and shutting down its Al Jazeera global TV network.

Eager to use any global legal means at their disposal to navigate the blockade imposed against it, Qatar views UNESCO as the ideal body to handle the complaints.